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Re: Opinions
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 3 Jul 2000 01:51:23 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Ran Talbott writes:
> One of the remarkable things about Lego is that it supports such a broad range
> of activity: from pure artistry, to hard engineering, to architectural and
> mechanical modeling, to play therapy, to just plain "kid fun". And it
> allows people using it for one of those purposes to explore and express other
> aspects of their personalities that might otherwise lie dormant.
All good points, but when the model is not up to par with its predecessors for
the simple reason it was made *only* to play those games, it just doesn't fly
with me.
> Beats me. <shrug> I would think you'd know better than I, since you're the
> one salivating over the swords and spears ;-)
Right, but only because they are in neat-o colors :)
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| (...) Because one is human, and, therefore, motivated by a complex collection of instincts, cultural values, and individually-acquired tastes that will partly overlap yours, but usually diverge wildly from it in some areas. One of the remarkable (...) (24 years ago, 2-Jul-00, to lugnet.general)
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